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Watch this video (“Literacy, ELL, and Digital Storytelling: 21st Century Learning in Action”) to hear these students and their two teachers talk about what made this semester-long history project so powerful for the class and the community.

Highlight: Several spoke of how proud they were of what they had written and produced. Others noted that they voluntarily put in more time and effort because they were dealing with issues that mattered to them.

Brain-research suggests that human-beings are hardwired to…

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Digital storytelling microsoft

1.
Digital Storytelling
Introduction

2.
What
• Combine Graphics, Text, Audio , Video, Music
• To Communicate about a Theme/ Topic
• To Create a Digistory

5.
Example
• Life Academy, San Francisco
• History Project (“Immigration”)
• Interviewed family members
• Wrote and Revised scripts
• Produced Videos
• Presented to a Public Audience
http://www.nwp.org/cs/public/print/resource/2790

8.
The Process
Constructing Stories:
• Dig deeper into the subject
• Think more complexly about it
Communicating Stories:
• Write scripts together
• Blend different languages, voices, ideas
• Agree on what tone and angle to use

25.
How to tell a great story…
1. Find your story
2. Map your story
3. Capture your audience’s attention
4. Tell your story from YOUR point of view
5. Use fresh and vivid language

26.
How to tell a great story…
6. Integrate emotion
7. Use your own voice
8. Choose images and sounds carefully
9. Be brief
10.Keep a good rhythm

27.
Resources
How to use DS in your classroom
Let your students teach you
DS Story Center Cookbook
http://www.edutopia.org/use-digital-storytelling-classroom
http://www.edutopia.org/economic-stimulus-education-technology-california
http://www.storycenter.org/cookbook.pdf

28.
Resources
How to use Storyboarding
More on Storyboarding
How to use images: example
http://www.techteachers.com/digstory/storyboards.htm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRR0-7EFhlc&feature=PlayList&p=ADF67E48B06653F3&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=26
http://digitalstorytelling.coe.uh.edu/storyboarding.html

33.
How to work together on a story…
1. Brainstorm
2. Collect. Sort. Decide.
3. Select the story. Develop a plan to execute.
4. Use an online collaborative workspace.
5. Select and distribute individual tasks.
6. Research.

34.
How to work together on a story…
7. Create a storyboard.
8. Build the basic story.
9. Revise. Edit.
10.Polish.
11.Proof.
12.Share (live and digitally).
13.Evaluate